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“Mural program brings a tinge of hope to Mantua”
The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Kia Gregory takes a look at the Mantua neighborhood in West Philadelphia, examining the impact of the Mural Arts Program’s “A Place to Call Home” project.
AIDS Fund marks lucky 13th BINGO soiree
PGN’s Jen Colletta writes a terrific article highlighting the upcoming Black-Tie GayBINGO event on March 17.
The Roots Mural announced for 6th & South Streets
Today, at 6th & South Streets in Philadelphia, the Mural Arts Program announced The Roots Mural will go up at that location with a fantastic team of local artists.
Mural Arts Program opens new Mural Arts at The Gallery
KYW Newsradio’s John McDevitt joined Mural Arts and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter at the ribbon cutting on the brand new exciting space at The Gallery at Market East.
Philly.com commemorates World AIDS Day with AIDS Fund
AIDS Fund created a multi-media exhibition, “1981…Until It’s Over,” covering 30 years of HIV/AIDS. In honor of World AIDS Day, Philly.com created a video and featured it on their homepage.
Mural Arts Program and The Roots announce collaboration
Today was a very exciting day for the Mural Arts Program. Black Thought and Kamal Gray of The Roots were on hand to announce an eight-month mural project. Thanks, Kathy Matheson, for coming!
Iconic “Autumn” Mural – should it be saved?
There have been several stories recently about the possibility that the Mural Arts Program’s Autumn mural by David Guinn could be covered over by a developer.
15,000 turn out for AIDS Walk Philly, featured in Philadelphia Inquirer
“When we first started walking, we were walking to help people die with dignity, and now we walk to help people live with dignity,” said Robb Reichard, executive director of the AIDS Fund.
NBC10: Mondo Guerra from Project Runway to co-host AIDS Walk Philly
The fantastic Tim Furlong tells Mondo’s moving story and encourages everyone to come out and support AIDS Walk Philly on October 16.
Monica Yant Kinney tops off her How Philly Moves coverage
“How Philly Moves, the largest and most complicated project ever attempted by the audaciously ambitious Philadelphia Mural Arts Program celebrated its official unveiling last night.” Read the Inquirer’s coverage here.
